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High chair

British pronunciation/hˈaɪ tʃˈeə/
American pronunciation/hˈaɪ tʃˈɛɹ/
High chair
[NOUN]
1

a special type of chair with long legs used by a small child or baby to sit in have a meal

synonyms : feeding chair
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high chair definition and meaning

What is a "high chair"?

A high chair is a specialized chair designed for infants and young children to safely and comfortably sit during mealtimes. It typically features a sturdy frame, a secure harness or safety belt, and a tray or table for food placement. High chairs provide a designated and elevated seating area that promotes proper posture and facilitates easy feeding. They offer convenience for caregivers by allowing them to interact with the child at eye level and reducing the risk of food spills or messes. High chairs contribute to personal care by providing a dedicated space for feeding, fostering independence, and encouraging healthy eating habits in a secure and supportive environment.

Examples
1Think of a baby in a high chair.
2Do you ever watch a baby in a high chair?
3And then, of course, these two high chairs that are in the house right now.
4In the big high chairs, in the arm chairs, I'm sorry.
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